Duels are one-on-one (or team vs. team) creative battles between MCs or beatmakers.
They are published and highlighted in a dedicated Duels section on the platform.
- Gain experience — a duel doesn’t have to be a diss; it can also be about writing on a set theme.
- Feel the thrill — nothing matches the energy of competing with a real opponent.
- Prove yourself — settle scores or show who’s the best.
- Earn ranking points — duels contribute directly to your rating.
- Get visibility — duels bring a spike in plays and community attention.
1. Register and log in.
2. Go to your opponent’s profile page and click “Challenge to a Duel”, or post an opponent search request here below in comments.
3. Choose the duel type: Diss or Theme. If theme-based, specify the topic.
4. Set the submission deadline (in days). The countdown starts once all judges confirm participation.
5. Add judges: you may invite 3, 5, or 7 (always an odd number to avoid ties). More judges = more feedback, but also longer to wait. To add a judge, paste the full link to their profile.
6. Optional: use the “Additional Information” field to address your opponent or judges, clarify the theme, or add notes.
7. Your opponent must accept the challenge. They may decline with a reason. Once they accept, the duel will appear in the Duel Catalog and be visible to all users.
8. Each judge must confirm their role. If someone doesn’t respond, you can message them directly or replace them with another judge.
9. Once all judges and the opponent confirm, the duel officially begins. Deadlines are calculated automatically.
10. Submit your track within the deadline. Late submissions are accepted but will reduce your ranking points if you win.
Duels are meant to be exciting, fair, and skill-driven. Treat your opponent with respect, give your best performance, and appreciate constructive feedback from the judges.
Have suggestions for improving duels? Share your ideas on the feedback page.